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Lots for Economists to Like in the House GOP Tax Plan
Chris Edwards discusses the unveiled GOP tax plan on WTIC’s Sound Off Connecticut with Jim Vicevich
Chris Edwards discusses the unveiled GOP tax plan on WWL’s First News with Tommy Tucker
Veronique de Rugy discusses the unveiled GOP tax plan on WTIC’s Mornings with Ray Dunaway
Good Intentions, But No 529 Plans for K-12, Thanks
Chris Edwards discusses the GOP tax reform plan on KDMT’s Business for Breakfast with Jimmy Sengenberger
Veronique de Rugy discusses tax credits on Marketplace Radio
Chris Edwards discusses the unveiled GOP tax plan on WIBC’s The Tony Katz Show
Chris Edwards discusses the unveiled GOP tax plan on KPCC’s AirTalk with Larry Mantle
Farm Subsidy Report Reveals Reverse Redistribution
U.S. Tax Code Too Progressive
How State Pension Funds — and 401k Managers — Prioritize Politics over Returns
Chris Edwards discusses the GOP tax plan and the millionaire’s tax on Marketplace Radio
Chris Edwards’ blog post, “Trump Tax Plan Would Increase Tax Eaters,” on Reason TV